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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 04:44:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: James McLaughlin <zerotype AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: gcc-core and g++ source
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
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I've been wondering about why functions such as strcpy
return char*, instead of being void, so I thought I'd
look at the source for this function and see if there
were any informative comments. However, while I've got
the g++ and gcc-core source, I can't find the source
for the standard <string.h> functions - can anyone
tell me which file to look in?

In fact, is there any sort of document detailing where
to find the source for the functions defined in , say,
header <?.h>? (organised by header)? If not, are there
any plans to include such a document in the Cygwin
docs?

Thanks!

James McLaughlin.


		
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